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Washington, D.C. has been murder-free thanks to astounding technology which identifies killers before they commit their crimes. But when the chief of the Pre-crime unit is himself accused of a future murder, he has just 36 hours to discover who sets him up.

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Based upon a short story by Philip K. Dick.Special features: "Minority report": from story to screen; deconstructing "Minority report": the major locations and scenes used in the film are taken apart and explained in incredible detail; the stunts of "Minority report": see how the thrilling action sequences and some the most highly advanced stunts ever made were created; the digital world of "Minority report": the most technologically advanced visual effects ever created explained by Industrial Light & Magic; final report: in-depth discussion with Steven Spielberg and Tom Cruise; "Minority report" archives: production concepts for sets, costumes, props, and vehicles; storyboard sequences, production photographs; production notes and bios.

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Washington, D.C. has been murder-free thanks to astounding technology which identifies killers before they commit their crimes. But when the chief of the Pre-crime unit is himself accused of a future murder, he has just 36 hours to discover who sets him up.